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The neural representation of absolute direction during mental navigation in conceptual spaces.

Simone ViganòValerio RubinoMarco BuiattiManuela Piazza
Published in: Communications biology (2021)
When humans mentally "navigate" bidimensional uniform conceptual spaces, they recruit the same grid-like and distance codes typically evoked when exploring the physical environment. Here, using fMRI, we show evidence that conceptual navigation also elicits another kind of spatial code: that of absolute direction. This code is mostly localized in the medial parietal cortex, where its strength predicts participants' comparative semantic judgments. It may provide a complementary mechanism for conceptual navigation outside the hippocampal formation.
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